Now that Sanchez has been benched for however long, here’s a quick look at just how bad Mark’s season has been. While this is all in isolation, looking at any any middle-tier quarterback, numbers like these are not the rule.

Passer Rating — Mark Sanchez had five games (SFO, HOU, SEA, ARI, TEN) with a passer rating under 55.

Turnovers — Sanchez had nine games (@MIA, SFO, HOU, @NWE, MIA, SEA, NWE, ARI, TEN) in which he committed more than one turnover via interception or fumble lost.

Completion Percentage — Of his fourteen starts, Sanchez had six games (BUF, IND, @NWE, STL, NWE, JAC) where he completed more than 60% of his passes.

Scoring — Sanchez had more games (four – SFO, SEA, ARI, JAC) where he scored no touchdowns with his hands or feet than games he scored more than one touchdown (two – BUF, IND)

So how does that all stack up? I would have added Football Outsiders, but since their site has been down for two days …

Pro Football Focus: Sanchez is ranked #34th among all 2012 quarterbacks – putting him in the company of players like Michael Vick, Christian Ponder, John Skelton and Ryan Fitzpatrick.

Advanced Football Statistics: Sanchez is ranked 39th among all 2012 quarterbacks – the last player on their list behind Ryan Lindley and John Skelton.